The Oil Sending Unit fix. 3 hours out, 5 mins in
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The Oil Sending Unit fix. 3 hours out, 5 mins in
My first post here but I don't want anyone else to go through what I did. My oil light was coming on intermittently. The warning bell would chime. If I pulled over and restarted it was fine. I suspected the Oil Sending Unit.
First take off the skid plates, the OSU is 1 inch above the oil filter with a green electrical connection. Pop it off with your hand and a flat blade screwdriver. Next doing the impossible was getting it out. Go to the auto parts store and buy a deep 27mm socket 1/2" drive. Come in from the top by the exhaust manifolds at about 10:00 o'clock. It helps to have and assistant under the car to guide the socket onto the OSU. Don't be afraid to push some wiring around. Click click it's out.
My OSU had failed so bad the electrical connections were soaked with oil by oil passing through the unit. click click snap back on you're done. I'm going to work on some of the mud build up while I have the skid plates off.
First take off the skid plates, the OSU is 1 inch above the oil filter with a green electrical connection. Pop it off with your hand and a flat blade screwdriver. Next doing the impossible was getting it out. Go to the auto parts store and buy a deep 27mm socket 1/2" drive. Come in from the top by the exhaust manifolds at about 10:00 o'clock. It helps to have and assistant under the car to guide the socket onto the OSU. Don't be afraid to push some wiring around. Click click it's out.
My OSU had failed so bad the electrical connections were soaked with oil by oil passing through the unit. click click snap back on you're done. I'm going to work on some of the mud build up while I have the skid plates off.
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Thanks.
Chris
Chris
#3
Have the same oil pressure problem. Since I'm too old and creeky to do it myself, took it to my local Chev. dealer and they replaced the sender. $339.00 later I drove out and got halfway home and it started again. Hope it's a bad new Delco bull**** switch and not the oil pump.2006 H3, 209566 miles.
#4
My first post here but I don't want anyone else to go through what I did. My oil light was coming on intermittently. The warning bell would chime. If I pulled over and restarted it was fine. I suspected the Oil Sending Unit.
First take off the skid plates, the OSU is 1 inch above the oil filter with a green electrical connection. Pop it off with your hand and a flat blade screwdriver. Next doing the impossible was getting it out. Go to the auto parts store and buy a deep 27mm socket 1/2" drive. Come in from the top by the exhaust manifolds at about 10:00 o'clock. It helps to have and assistant under the car to guide the socket onto the OSU. Don't be afraid to push some wiring around. Click click it's out.
My OSU had failed so bad the electrical connections were soaked with oil by oil passing through the unit. click click snap back on you're done. I'm going to work on some of the mud build up while I have the skid plates off.
First take off the skid plates, the OSU is 1 inch above the oil filter with a green electrical connection. Pop it off with your hand and a flat blade screwdriver. Next doing the impossible was getting it out. Go to the auto parts store and buy a deep 27mm socket 1/2" drive. Come in from the top by the exhaust manifolds at about 10:00 o'clock. It helps to have and assistant under the car to guide the socket onto the OSU. Don't be afraid to push some wiring around. Click click it's out.
My OSU had failed so bad the electrical connections were soaked with oil by oil passing through the unit. click click snap back on you're done. I'm going to work on some of the mud build up while I have the skid plates off.
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Let's see how long it will take for him to respond from almost FIVE YEARS AGO!!!!!! LOOK before you dig up old as dirt threads to ask a question.
READ: Old Threads/'Necro-Bumping'
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07 H2 Hummer 6L Vortec Oil sending unit problems
I'm trying to replace the oil sending unit (OSU) on a 2007 H2 Hummer 6.0 L vortec engine. From the photos shown in the first post of this thread I'm pretty sure I'm in the right place. Although this is an old thread hopefully I'll have some luck. I have the new OSU and special deep socket for removal. My problem is I'm a big guy and I can't even get my hand back there to remove the electrical connector off of the sensor to even attempt to replace it. Keep in mind on the H2 Hummer the hood lift straight up and stays at a 90° angle when open so you can only work from the sides of the vehicle / engine bay. I've attempted to get back in there with a flashlight but there is the fuel rail in the way, evap lines, electrical wires etc. So Any suggestions from an experience mechanic that has done this before on my particular vehicle? Any input, photos, suggestions would be appreciated. This is truly a nightmare to get done. I need some guidance Thanks in advance 👍🇺🇸💪
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I'm trying to replace the oil sending unit (OSU) on a 2007 H2 Hummer 6.0 L vortec engine. From the photos shown in the first post of this thread I'm pretty sure I'm in the right place. Although this is an old thread hopefully I'll have some luck. I have the new OSU and special deep socket for removal. My problem is I'm a big guy and I can't even get my hand back there to remove the electrical connector off of the sensor to even attempt to replace it. Keep in mind on the H2 Hummer the hood lift straight up and stays at a 90° angle when open so you can only work from the sides of the vehicle / engine bay. I've attempted to get back in there with a flashlight but there is the fuel rail in the way, evap lines, electrical wires etc. So Any suggestions from an experience mechanic that has done this before on my particular vehicle? Any input, photos, suggestions would be appreciated. This is truly a nightmare to get done. I need some guidance Thanks in advance 👍🇺🇸💪
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